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Join us for the first ever VIRTUAL 10s EVENT!
Expect live music, Celebrity takeovers, sporting legends, event highlights and much more!
Watch the stream for free or purchase a ticket for R50 (£2.32) and support a child in need during these uncertain times. Your R50 will ensure a warm meal, a reusable mask and soap.

On 19th May, the RAF Police Rugby team nominated Atlas as a charity to benefit from a global lockdown challenge. The challenge was to travel as far as you can around the world under your own steam, and for friends and family to donate online. The collective mileage target was 25,000 miles i.e. the earth’s circumference.

The Atlas Foundation has joined forces with the RAF Policy Rugby team (aka The Flying Pigs) in a challenge to virtually circumnavigate the Globe. While the government is providing medical support and food for migrant workers in Singapore, they are isolated from their families and the outside world. To provide some support to these people, we will be using donations to Atlas Asia in the #ATW7 challenge to provide some extra support to those workers.

When Coronavirus hits the slums and shanty towns in which our kids live the impact will be devastating. Many have no access to clean water for washing or drinking, no money to buy basic medicines like paracetamol that could reduce a temperature and save a life. Social isolation is impossible. Many have lost parents to AIDS and live with a grandparent.

Buy basic medical supplies to save the lives of our children and project workers living in slums and shanty towns where the Coronavirus will be devastating. Select Atlas Foundation in Amazon Smile and half a percent of your shopping bill will go to Atlas to fund basic medical supplies.

First Marathon to Athens, now 100km Lewknor to Avebury, Glen Smith will be joined by Ben Nicholson and 30 runners and walkers to conquer the Ultra Marathon "Race to the Stones" in memory of their friends Anita, Alex and Annabel Nicholson.

My Dad and I wanted to do something daring and big in memory of Anita, Alex and Annabel. I know my friend Alex would think that jumping out of an airplane over Australia was just the kind of crazy thing my Dad and I would do. This is in honor of him. My Dad was 50 this year and I was 15, so we are closing 2019 on a high, literally at 15000feet above ground. Please sponsor us and raise as much money as we can for the AN*** memorial fund.

The AON Singapore 2020 Round the Island Challenge, which takes place 13-14th March 2020, will see a group of senior executives from across the Asian (and some further afield) insurance industry come together to set a Singapore Record, circumnavigating Singapore in 3 outrigger boats.

The AON Singapore 2020 Round the Island Challenge, which takes place 13-14th March 2020, will see a group of senior executives from across the Asian (and some further afield) insurance industry come together to set a Singapore Record, circumnavigating Singapore in 3 outrigger boats.

The AON Singapore 2020 Round the Island Challenge, which takes place 13-14th March 2020, will see a group of senior executives from across the Asian (and some further afield) insurance industry come together to set a Singapore Record, circumnavigating Singapore in 3 outrigger boats.

Tragically Atlas's Singapore event manager, Anita Nicholson, was killed along with her rugby-mad children Alex and Annabel in the Sri Lanka bombings on Easter Sunday. Atlas is working with Anita's husband Ben to establish a memorial fund and a permanent fitting tribute to these wonderful and much missed members of our rugby family.

We are The Richmond Heavies Foundation – the heart of the Richmond rugby family. The Foundation was borne out of the unconnected premature deaths of three amazing guys closely connected to the Heavies and club within six weeks of each other in 2018. Protecting Players and Supporting Families is our mission. We want everyone in the wider rugby family to get involved so please help and support us. To find out more visit www.richheaviesfdn.org

From Argentina to Zimbabwe, children from the poorest towns and slums can be sure of practical support and friendship, as well as guidance through the core rugby values of integrity, hard work and respect. Whether you visit a youth centre, experience Atlas at school, in your community, or are a part of a rugby initiative, you can expect to develop the skills that enable you to work hard for yourself, and give you the support you need to thrive.

The Richmond Heavies is the veteran’s side of Richmond Rugby Club in West London, one of the oldest clubs in the world and presently playing in the RFU Championship as the sole amateur club.
Several recent unexpected bereavements of players have led to the creation of a charitable foundation to help protect senior and junior players at the club, as well as being able to help those immediately impacted, by a serious illness or bereavement.